Thrust is used to make it roll forward. This forward motion causes lift at the wings.
Lift and thrust
Lift keeps an aircraft up, thrust pushes it forward.
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
Lift and thrust are necessary for an aircraft to fly. The thrust (from a propeller or a jet) starts it rolling and when enough windspeed is flowing around the wings, it will lift.
There are four forces that act on an airplane that keeps it at a level altitude. Thrust, drag, weight, and lift determine whether a pilot flies at a level altitude.
Lift, Gravity, thrust and drag
Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag.
An aircraft needs an engine to get thrust and roll forward to gain lift.
lift and thrust overcome weight and drag
Thrust is the forward motion of the airplane provided by the engines. Lift is the upward force on an airplanes wing.
The lift and thrust force makes an airplane go faster.
Thrust (forward), Gravity (down), Drag (back), Lift (up)